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- The mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum), also known as the mistletoe flower****, is a species of flower**** native to most of Australia (though...
- environments from sea level to montane habitats. Some species, such as the mistletoebird of Australia, are recorded as being highly nomadic over parts of their...
- and spread by birds (notably the phainopepla) while in Australia the mistletoebird behaves similarly. When eaten with the fruit, some seeds p**** unharmed...
- parrot Black kite Cattle egret Eastern yellow robin Noisy friarbird Mistletoebird Superb lyrebird Tawny frogmouth Dolby, Tim; Clarke, Rohan (2014). Finding...
- Islands of Indonesia. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum). The pink-breasted flower**** was formally...
- containing a single seed. These seeds are transported to other trees by the mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum). The Apollo jewel butterfly (Hypochrysops apollo...
- - NZ, introduced Yellow-bellied sunbird, Nectarinia jugularis - Aus Mistletoebird, Dicaeum hirundinaceum - Aus Red-capped flower****, Dicaeum geelvinkianum...
- Mishmi wren-babbler Mississippi kite Mistle thrush Mistletoe tyrannulet Mistletoebird Mitred parakeet Mocking cliff chat Modest tiger parrot Moheli brush...
- flower**** (D. celebi****) Blood-breasted flower**** (D. sanguinolentum) Mistletoebird (D. hirundinaceum) Scarlet-backed flower**** (D. cruentatum) Scarlet-headed...
- Common name Binomial Notes Red-capped flower**** Dicaeum geelvinkianum Torres Strait Mistletoebird Dicaeum hirundinaceum...